In Kata Bay, south of Bangkok, the Club Med Resort on the island of Phuket stretches out under palm trees caressed by the breeze. Bungalows, built in the style of the local “long-houses” and decorated with teak, silk and marble, exude a Zen spirit in this idyllic garden where you can practice yoga beneath the frangipani trees.

Validity Period

Travel during the month of September 2018

Advertised price is for a set departure during the month and will vary accordingly to travel date. Please consult your travel agent for more information.

R20,641 p.p. Ex JNB (includes approximate taxes)

Items of a personal nature

Meals not specified

Visas & Travel Insurance

Package prices unless indicated on the offer are per person sharing, for the full duration of stay & include return flights & approximate taxes ex OR Tambo International Airport, accommodation & return resort transfers. Package offers exclude meals & drinks not indicated, items of a personal nature, medical & travel insurance. Peak season surcharges & block out dates may apply. Prices are correct at the time of publishing, however are subject to change due to currency fluctuations, rate increases & availability. Supplier terms & conditions may apply. These offers may be withdrawn at any time without notice. Service fees apply. Errors & omissions excepted.

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Thailand

From idyllic, unspoilt beaches with turquoise seas and pure,
white sands to bustling cities sporting exotic markets and a
vibrant, colourful nightlife, it is easy to see why Thailand has
become one of the most popular tourist destinations for the
adventurous and young at heart.

A turbulent and often bloody history spanning several millennia
has left Thailand scattered with ruins, forgotten temples and
deserted cities; revealing a rich tableau of past eras that
contrasts sharply with the more modern aspects of the nation's
contemporary face.

Thailand's booming tourist economy, driven largely by Hollywood
(the country has been the setting for The Man with the Golden Gun,
The Bridge over River Kwai and Alex Garland's The Beach), has
resulted in the opening of a number of expensive and luxurious
international hotels. Those looking for the rustic splendour of the
beaches and islands will find plenty of cheap and comfortable
accommodation, however.

The size and geographical diversity of Thailand provides for a
variety of activities: snorkelling, diving and a host of
watersports are very popular around the Islands, while inland
enthusiasts can trek into the mountains or cycle across the flat
river areas of the northeast. Bustling, crowded cities like Bangkok
and Patong display the wilder urban side of Thailand, ensuring the
country has something to offer everyone who visits.